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Kharge: Nation Struggling With Unemployment, Inflation; Modi Govt Giving False Promises

 Kharge On Budget 2025:Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said, a proverb fits perfectly on this budget – “A cat went to Haj after eating nine hundred rats!”

In the last 10 years, the Modi government has collected ?54.18 lakh crore income tax from the middle class, and now according to the exemption of up to 12 lakhs, the Finance Minister herself is saying that there will be a saving of ?80,000 in a year. That is, only ?6,666 every month!

He said,the whole country is struggling with the problem of inflation and unemployment, but the Modi government is hell-bent on collecting false praises.

In this "Ghoshnaveer" budget, Make in India has been made National Manufacturing Mission to hide its shortcomings.

Kharge Ji in “X”: All other announcements are almost like this

There is nothing for the youth.

Modi ji had promised yesterday that he will take a big step for women empowerment in this budget, but nothing like this came out in the budget.

There is no roadmap to double the income of farmers; no concession was given in GST rate on agricultural goods.

 There is no plan for health, education, scholarship of Dalit, tribal, backward class, poor and minority children.

There is no reform step to increase private investment.

The failures have been hidden by saying a few superficial things on export and tariff.

Nothing has been done to increase the income of the poor.

Not a single step has been taken on the continuously falling consumption.

Despite the uneven inflation, the budget of MGNREGA remains the same. Nothing has been done to increase the income of workers.

There is no talk of any improvement in the Multiple Rates of GST.

There is no talk of increasing jobs to reduce unemployment.

Startup India, Standup India, Skill India all schemes proved to be mere announcements.

Overall this #Budget2025 is an attempt by the Modi government to throw dust in the eyes of the people.

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